Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
http://readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2011/09/sheldon-laube.phpI was part of the early days of Lotus Notes (1989-1996) while at Price Waterhouse. I worked with Sheldon and his team and then later worked for him at a start-up. There is a great podcast interview with Sheldon Laube linked to from this article, it is very relevant to the conversation today around ...
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Collaboration tools do not need to be complex, costly, or fully integrated into the organizations other business tools to provide value.
The value of Collaborative technologies often cannot be quantified.
The “mom test” should be applied to collaboration technologies.
David Coleman of Collaborative Strategies defines the mom test as: “…tool needs to be ...
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
More times than I care to remember I have encountered collaborative technology that actually hinders collaboration and knowledge sharing. Why? Well I think David Coleman of Collaborative Strategies hits the reason in his post about how some of the least collaborative people in an organization are often the ones picking ...
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Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
I've been catching up with my reading and came across this item on Lotus Notes at TechCrunch. It really was a fair treatment of Lotus Notes.
As an early adopter, implementer, evangelist, consultant, author and builder of Notes applications I've always been a bit partial to it. I believe that even today ...
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